What is the pain of pelvic inflammatory disease?

What is the pain of pelvic inflammatory disease?

Pelvic inflammatory disease is a gynecological disease. If it is not discovered and treated in time, it will seriously endanger women's physical and mental health. So what kind of pain does pelvic inflammatory disease cause? According to relevant information, the typical symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease are fever, lower abdominal pain, increased leucorrhea, general fatigue, and sometimes nausea.

Pelvic inflammatory disease is divided into two categories: acute pelvic inflammatory disease and chronic pelvic inflammatory disease

1. Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is manifested by:

The systemic symptoms of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease include occasional low-grade fever and fatigue. Some patients may suffer from neurasthenia due to the long course of the disease, such as insomnia, lack of energy, and general discomfort. The lower abdomen is distended and painful, and the lumbar and sacral pain is often aggravated after fatigue, sexual intercourse, and before and after menstruation. Chronic inflammation can lead to pelvic congestion and menorrhagia. When the ovarian function is damaged, menstrual disorders may occur. When the fallopian tubes are blocked by adhesions, infertility may occur.

2. Symptoms of acute pelvic inflammatory disease include:

Acute pelvic inflammatory disease often has a history of acute infection, manifested by lower abdominal pain, muscle tension, tenderness and rebound pain, accompanied by rapid heart rate, fever, and a large amount of purulent vaginal discharge. Severe cases may have high fever, headache, chills, loss of appetite, a large amount of yellow leucorrhea with odor, abdominal distension, tenderness, and lower back pain. Nausea, bloating, vomiting, diarrhea, etc. may occur when there is peritonitis. When an abscess is formed, there may be a lower abdominal mass and local compression and irritation symptoms. If the mass is located in the front, there may be difficulty urinating, frequent urination, and dysuria. If the mass is located in the back, it may cause diarrhea, tenesmus, and difficulty in defecation.

Causes of pelvic inflammatory disease are:

Pelvic inflammatory disease is the abbreviation of inflammation of the female pelvic reproductive organs, including metritis, pelvic peritonitis, pelvic glandular tissue inflammation and salpingo-oophoritis. The main factor causing pelvic inflammatory disease is the invasion of the internal reproductive organs by pathogenic bacteria. Poor personal hygiene, widespread use of intrauterine contraceptive devices, postpartum infection and post-abortion infection, insufficient attention to aseptic operation before and during certain minor gynecological surgeries, unclean sexual intercourse or sexual intercourse during menstruation are all factors that may cause pelvic inflammatory disease.

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